w. indiana accepted funding generously in the university system until 2008, 2009, and tells state budgets forced them to rethink that, and now we're moving to performance funding, which will be based on outcome'' instead of just enrollment, which it was. i think we are one of a handful of states moving in that direction. it seems if you contrast what is going on in other institutions compared to community colleges, the community colleges because of their network and local support kept tuition increases low, in such that community colleges can deliver the first two years, transferable almost anywhere, for between $6,000.50 -- $10,000. so, the average book cost could be based on community college, and everything above that is based on institutional college. >> i only have one minute left. i have my own view of the real reason, and i am pretty sure of it, having watched, and it did not start with president obama or president george w. bush, and it is a single word -- medicaid. 30 years ago,